Duchess Kate’s secret to glowing skin
<p>The Duchess of Cambridge always looks stunning whether she is going to a prestigious event or having some quiet time with her family.</p>
<p>Kate manages to maintain flawless skin and although she has access to top-end skincare products, her makeup artist claims that a face washer<a href="https://shop.oversixty.com.au/collections/bathroom/products/linen-house-33cm-x-33cm-face-washer-albany?utm_source=Over60&utm_medium=in-article-link-face-washer-albany&utm_campaign=Over60Shop&utm_content=face-washer-albany" target="_blank"></a> is what achieves her dewy skin.</p>
<p>Arabella Preston, who taught the Duchess how to do her makeup for her wedding day, has shared that a face washer is an essential item in her skincare regime.</p>
<p>Arabella told Kathleen Hou at The Cut, “It's all about the flannel and it's quite necessary.”</p>
<p>“More gentle than any motorised cleanser brush, the right flannel will allow you to cleanly wipe makeup and dirt from your skin and gently exfoliate.”</p>
<p>Arabella gave Kate makeup lessons before her wedding in 2011 and her other high-profile clients include Daisy Lowe and Lily James.</p>
<p>The Duchess of Cambridge did her own makeup for her big day despite having two billion eyes on her as she wed Prince William.</p>
<p>As well as using a face washer, Kate is said to be a fan of applying rosehip oil to her skin.</p>
<p><em>US Weekly</em> reported that Kate applied rosehip oil onto her skin while she was carrying Princess Charlotte.</p>
<p>“Kate is very cautious of products and treatments,” a source told the magazine. “Baby's health comes first.”</p>
<p>“Kate continues to use rosehip oil in her daily skincare regiment. She loves the effect is has on her skin. [Her mother] Carole [Middleton] is also a fan.”</p>